Discussion Prompt for No Refuge from Controvery readings and Discussion prompt from "Where the Wild things are".
...ry says that the “black-a-moor enjoys the fun”, but in the picture, he looks like he is ignoring the boys. The Story of Little Black Sambo (1900) In the story, the boy chooses to sacrifice his clothing and umbrella so the tigers wouldn’t eat him. After each tiger received an article of clothing, why do you think they responded by saying “now I’m the grandest tiger in the jungle”? What was symbolic about the tigers turning into melted butter? Why did the author choose butter? The Story of Little Black Sambo (1942) Why did the 1942 remake of the story have more detail and more appeal? The mother and father had more specific features to their face and the fonts were different. Just So Stories for Little Children In the story, the author describes how he created the Wise Baviaan. He mentions that he would of liked to paint him, but he is not allowed? Why do you think he isn’t allowed? Where the Wild Things Are In the book, Where the...